Discovery Channel digs into the gold rush; 'Sherlock' returns

Media: Klondike and Sherlock.jpgsCHARLESTON, W.Va. -- If you're like me, you'll be spending a chunk of your weekend doing laundry now that you have water back. If that's the case, there are some decent things to watch as you while away the time between loads.

For instance, Lifetime has a TV movie based on the best-selling V.C. Andrews novel, "Flowers in the Attic," Saturday night, and PBS and Fox, respectively, have the season premieres of "Sherlock" and "The Following" Sunday night. (Despite how ridiculous the latter got by the end of last season, I'm going to give it another shot.) Plus, if you're an awards show lover, catch the "Screen Actors Guild Awards" on both TBS and TNT Saturday, or for some family time, settle down for Disney's TV movie "Cloud 9" on Friday.

Highlights during the week include an ESPN documentary on the Nancy Kerrigan-Tonya Harding scandal tonight, the two-hour season finale of "Sleepy Hollow" on Fox Monday and the Discovery Chanel miniseries, "Klondike" -- about the 1897 gold rush -- Monday through Wednesday. (If you want to watch both "Sleepy Hollow" and "Klondike" and don't have the ability to record one or both, the first part of "Klondike" repeats at 7 p.m. Tuesday, leading into part two.)